Future Ownership of the AEC's Gaseous Diffusion Plants: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session ...

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 597 lappuses
Considers transfer of AEC gaseous diffusion uranium enrichment plants to private industry because of AEC budget restraints, declining Federal requirements, and increased commercial demand for nuclear electrical power generation. Includes report "Market Aspects of Future Ownership and Management of the Uranium Enrichment Facilities" by Arthur D. Little, Inc., July 1969 (p. 367-474). Also includes GAO report "Issues Relating to the Possible Establishment of a Government Uranium Enrichment Enterprise," 1969 (p. 503-591).

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